It's only Week one but the Steelers looked the best in the AFC against a potent Houston team. In the NFC, Dallas had an easy game against a Browns defense that has no pass rush and the Eagles looked dominant against a poor Rams defense. The Giants were ordinary against a mediocre Redskins team and New Orleans barely got past Tampa Bay.

the saints...interesting team this year. they were so dazzling a couple years ago, but had a mediocre season last year. now they've got some new additions on defense and shockey and i'm really interested to see how things will end up this year. they could just instantly click and start running up points like they did in 2006.

wow i just took a loss on one of my fantasy teams because cutler kneeled down at the end of the game which dropped his rush yards from 12 to 9. that cost me a point. score tied, cutler was listed at 300 yards...they corrected cutler's stats to 299, which was minus another point. so i lost when i was in win position. bullshit.

Cowboys win the Super Bowl.
The Pat's were obviously going to be a good team....again, but Dallas looked pretty good.
Brett the Jet looked comfortable.

I'm about as anti-Cowboys as they come, but Romo had a damn good game on Sunday. They'll fall flat again this year and fail to make it to the Super Bowl.

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Originally Posted by Sara504

Its all about da SAINTS!!! WHO DAT?! WHO DAT?! WHO DAT SAY THEY GUN BEAT DEM SAINTS!!!

Please don't ever talk like you live in the 9th ward ever again.

Reggie Bush is overrated.

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Originally Posted by pmeloche

It's only Week one but the Steelers looked the best in the AFC against a potent Houston team. In the NFC, Dallas had an easy game against a Browns defense that has no pass rush and the Eagles looked dominant against a poor Rams defense. The Giants were ordinary against a mediocre Redskins team and New Orleans barely got past Tampa Bay.

I'd say at this point that Pittsburgh is going to win the Super Bowl.

Go Patriots.

As much of a Texans fan as I am, we're not that potent. We still are plagued by injuries. We're definitely a team that can cause things to change, but not that potent. We have a lot of potential, and I'll give Schaub a few more games to prove himself. I still think Sage is our guy though.

But back to Brady: do we REALLY beleive he's out for the whole season? He walked off. A little orthscopic, 5 weeks of that intense miracle recovery training, and he's back by week 8 or 9.

I bet he is. The Pats still haven't officially said what is wrong with him.

Looks can be deceiving. Just because he was able to "walk" off the field, doesn't really mean much. I only saw quick footage clips, but wasn't he accompanied by trainers on each side? That takes a lot of pressure of an injury even if it appears he was walking.

But back to Brady: do we REALLY beleive he's out for the whole season? He walked off. A little orthscopic, 5 weeks of that intense miracle recovery training, and he's back by week 8 or 9.

That is the norm when you tear your ACL. Horrible pain when it happens and a loud "pop", then you can get up and walk. You don't even need to have an ACL repaired if you're not an active person, you don't need it.

It's one game man, this is the NFL, not college. The Colts had their share of losses the year they went to the Super Bowl. All they need to do is own the division.

Harrison's fumble is what swung the momentum and killed them that night. I think his career is coming to a close.

Peyton was a little rusty, and there were several rookies on the O-Line for that game, and it showed.

I'd much rather see the Colts lose their first game, or maybe in their first few games, and have to play their asses off the rest of the season to make it to the playoffs rather then coasting to 10-0 or whatever and resting up the remainder of the year. They ALWAYS arrive to the playoffs FLAT when that happens. See the Chargers game last year.